Tips for Unit Refurbishment

A guest walking into a newly refurbished unit is immediately impressed – no scuff marks, no worn carpets, tired curtains, beaten up paintwork.

A tired, worn unit has the opposite reaction. In fact the guest feels instantly downbeat – almost as though they had been misled – the whole impression has been downgraded along with the business’ reputation. Unit refurbishing need not be an onerous or expensive task as is explained in Tips for Unit Refurbishment.

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